More rain is expected tomorrow across Sussex, with the possibility of flooding and power failures in some areas.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued by the Met Office for the entire county from midday tomorrow until 3am on Friday.
Another spell of rain is expected to fall on already saturated ground, which could lead to further flooding and travel disruption.
The national weather service has warned of a small chance of flooding and a slight chance of power cuts to homes and businesses.
Read more: Updates as roads still closed and flood warnings in place after Storm Henk
A spokesman for the Met Office said: “A spell of rain is expected to move northeast across southern and eastern parts of England on Thursday, clearing during Thursday night.
“The track of the heaviest rainfall remains very uncertain, but there is a chance of 20-30mm falling in six to nine hours across a portion of the warning area, with a few places perhaps seeing 40-50mm.
“Impacts are more likely due to the current very wet ground across the region.”
It comes as Sussex faces continued travel disruption the day after Storm Henk brought strong winds and heavy rain.
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